About the Council
Access information about the Council, an independent organization in the executive branch that coordinates all federal juvenile delinquency prevention programs, all federal programs and activities that detain or care for unaccompanied juveniles, and all federal programs relating to missing and exploited children.

Member Information
Read about the Council members who represent the nine federal agencies on the Council. Also read about the nine expert practitioner members appointed by the President, the Senate Majority Leader, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Meetings
The Council meets quarterly in Washington, DC, and sessions are open to the public. Learn about the next scheduled meeting, register to attend meetings, and read minutes from past meetings.

Reports
Report of Activities and Recommendations to Congress 2001-2008DOC or PDF

Resources
View documents, reports, publications, and related links dealing with the work of the Council and its members.

Grant Programs
Links to Selected* Open Federal Solicitations Addressing Child and Youth Justice and/or Well Being

Contact Us
Find contact information for the Designated Federal Officer.

Highlights

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A toolkit equipping federal staff to create, plan, manage and help sustain comprehensive community initiatives (CCI), also known as community change initiatives, work to better the lives of children, youth and families.